On Jul 20, martin f krafft <madd...@debian.org> wrote: > 1. use --run to start arrays as soon as possible, or only start an > array when it's completely assembled? Why wait?
> 2. when can we assume that the arrays are ready to be started? When all members have appeared. > 3. how does the rest of the operating system find out when /dev/md0 > is ready to be used? From a uevent, as usual. > 4. How do we properly deal with the device node change? What > previously was /dev/md2 with normal assembly is now /dev/md_d2? How do other distributions do? > It's not quite as easy as just deprecating udevsettle on a distro > scale. I am quite sure that I always discouraged the use of udevsettle by other packages, but policy does not allow me to shoot people who do it... -- ciao, Marco
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